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Manchester Beacon

for Public Engagement


Connecting people, place and knowledge
Welcome to an update on the progress and activities of the
Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement. The Manchester Beacon
is one of six Beacon partnerships across the UK. There is also a
National Coordinating Centre that shares learning across the Higher
Education Sector.
The Beacons explore and support the many ways that the activity
and benefits of higher education and research can be shared with,
and informed by, the public.
The Manchester Beacon is a partnership between the University
of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, the University
of Salford, the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) and
Manchester: Knowledge Capital.
What we do
The Manchester Beacon facilitates staff, students and community groups to create a culture that
encourages public and community engagement to become a valued part of everyday university
life. We engage participants to influence culture change, develop creative learning partnerships
and attract local audiences. This is an overview of the many activities, collaborations and events
we have supported, the learning so far and the challenges still ahead.

We do this by The Beacon is an engine for cultural


change and is enabling us to make
Our approach focuses on networking, collaboration and connections and embed public
celebrating and sharing learning. Here are some examples… engagement across the university.
Culture Change Labs Evaluating Impact
Create time and space for senior staff to share A bespoke evaluation and monitoring framework and
and explore the vision, priorities and challenges for support pack were created to measure success and
supporting public engagement within their institutions. gather learning, with the input of participants in the
programme.
Community Science Awards
Collaborative awards inspire public engagement projects Sharing and Celebrating Learning
between academics and culturally diverse community Annual Beacon Summit and dissemination events
groups for the Manchester Science Festival. bring people together to share learning, showcase
achievements and shape future plans.
Early Career Researchers Awards
Opportunities for researchers at an early stage in their Community Leadership
careers to work with and learn from experienced Step Up and Inspiring Leaders build leadership skills
public engagement practitioners from different sectors, with Manchester residents to build the capacity of
organisations and communities. community organisations.
Mapping Creativity University of Manchester Development
The Manchester public chose a project to address Awards and Manchester Metropolitan
Manchester’s local needs. ArcSpace Manchester, the University Fellowships support the long-term
winning project, is a social enterprise run by local goal of valuing public engagement as part of everyday
artists and academics, linking the creative industries, university life.
community groups and academic knowledge to
University of Salford Networking Lunches
promote sustainable living.
and Crescent Network bring together staff,
students and the public to share knowledge and share
best practice.
An independent Interim Evaluation based on consultation with
partners, stakeholders, community organisations and participants
across 30 projects highlights the learning so far.
Progress so far
Influencing culture change
Participants report an increase in skills
Public engagement more valued
I will definitely re-think my approach
Positive impact on university strategy plans and policies to support PE to research in terms of why and who
Engaging participants and new audiences I could involve with what I do. My
More staff and students involved
Community perceptions of universities more positive experience of working directly with the
Learning and personal benefits reported by participants
local community has had a huge impact
Developing creative learning partnerships
New relationships built with deeper, broader partnership working on my thinking about the potential of
Partnerships shaped by shared learning
More networks created linking between universities and local communities
my work outside its usual and expected
application – this is really inspiring!

Future priorities The Interim Evaluation also highlighted some priorities for the future
Making a difference Partnership Sustainability Recognise and support
Understand how and why we’ve Build deeper partnerships and Sustain momentum and connections Demonstrate the value, incentivise
made a difference and communicate explore collaborative opportunities beyond the Beacon initiative and encourage public engagement
the learning widely

Interim Evaluation and evaluation framework by EKOS, social and economic regeneration consultants. www.ekos-consultants.co.uk
Get involved
Join the network, showcase your work, share resources
and find out more at www.manchesterbeacon.org
or contact one of the Manchester Beacon team:

General Enquiries Chris Guthrie


beacon@manchester.ac.uk University of Salford
c.guthrie@salford.ac.uk
Sam Gray
Manchester Metropolitan University Antonio Benitez
s.gray@mmu.ac.uk MOSI
a.benitez@mosi.org.uk
Suzanne Spicer
University of Manchester
suzanne.spicer@manchester.ac.uk

Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement


The University of Manchester, Room 2.43b Simon Building,
Brunswick Street, Manchester, M13 9PL
Tel: 0161 275 5261
www.manchesterbeacon.org
Follow us on Twitter@mcrbeacon

The Manchester Beacon is a partnership between the University of Manchester,


Manchester Metropolitan University, the University of Salford, the Museum of Science
and Industry (MOSI) and Manchester: Knowledge Capital.
The Beacons for Public Engagement are funded by the Higher Education Funding
Council for England and Research Councils UK, in association with the Wellcome Trust,
the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales and the Scottish Funding Council.
The Manchester Beacon was also funded by the North West Development Agency.

With thanks to the many staff, students, community and public partners involved in the programme so far.
Produced by Dovetail www.dovetailtogether.co.uk, November 2010. Photography by Jan Chlebik.
Cover image: ‘Transforming Guns into Goods’ event at the Manchester Science Festival.

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